American Studies.
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The Mad-Hatter tea party :How the American criminal justice system has turned the jury's function on its head.
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Toward a critical white racial ethics :Constructions of whiteness in antimiscegenation law.
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Exploring the tension between liberty and authority in free expression law through a comparative analysis of Canada and the United States.
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Survival of the forest :The evolution of Forest Park as a reflection of the social and cultural dynamics of St.
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Courting justice :Marriage, law, and the American novel, 1890--1925 (William Dean Howells, Edith Wharton, Theodore Dreiser).
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The magical armchair :Private power and the commodification of expressive freedom.
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Does majority religion rule the bench? A study of United States Supreme Court treatment of minority religions.
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Defenses of solitude :Justice Douglas, the right to privacy, and the preservation of the American wilderness (William O. Douglas).
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The (post) modern spectacle :A study in ideological fantasy and 20th century American culture (Wallace Stevens, Charles Bernstein).
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Achieving full citizenship :An institutional approach to the political incorporation of immigrants and refugees in the United States and Canada.
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The divided states of America :Dissent in the North during the Civil War (Abraham Lincoln).
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Women, abortion, democracy :Defending abortion rights as constitutionally protected political rights.
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Galahad in the Gilded Age: Edwin Austin Abbey's "The Quest of the Holy Grail" and the campaign for civic virtue.
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Islam and the making of transnational citizenship: Pakistani immigrant experience in Houston, Texas.
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"An American type": The Kikuchi diaries, a cultural biography (1941--1947) (Charles Kikuchi).
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A long time traveling: Song, memory, and the politics of nostalgia in the Sacred Harp diaspora.
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The future of the American race: Reproducing the racialized nation in print media, 1925--1940 (James Van Der Zee, Gerald Brockhurst, Frank J. Van Sloun, Ernest Crichlow).
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International nationalism: World history as usable past in nineteenth-century United States culture (James Fenimore Cooper, Margaret Fuller, John Lothrop Motley, William Hickling Prescott, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow).
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"Estamos sumidos": Reading, hearing and seeing Mexican America, 1910--1941.
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Pop Art at the 1964/65 New York World's Fair (Philip Johnson, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist, Robert Indiana).
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"I used the term 'Negro' and I was firmly corrected": African independence, Black Power and channels of diasporic resistance.
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Reconstructing American individualism: Race and the ethics of citizenship.
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Related states: Pragmatism, progressivism, and internationalism in American thought and politics, 1880--1920.
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Seven days of penitentiary life: An ethnographic study of the chapel at Pennsylvania's Graterford Prison.
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The good consumer: Credit reporting and the invention of financial identity in the United States, 1840--1940.
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Mediating eternity: The Crystal Cathedral and God's place in a network world.
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Gaining Ground: The Politics of Place and Space in U.S. Women's Literature and U.S. Culture, 1959-2001.
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